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Basilisk artwork from Final Fantasy II by Yoshitaka Amano.

Basilisks (バシリスク, Bashirisuku?) are recurring enemies from the series. They appear as giant horned lizards with bulging eyes that greatly resemble chameleons, although in several recent installments they have become more Anacondaur-like in their appearances. Their common threat is their ability to Petrify characters using their stare, although there are often times when this status is their biggest weakness. The petrification usually is gradual (similar to Condemned when compared with Death), but in some games it happens instantly.

Basilisks first appeared in the original Final Fantasy as a basic enemy. They are commonly in the same family as Catoblepas and Midgardsormr enemies.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

The Basilisk, also known as the Sauria in the NES version, is an enemy in the original Final Fantasy. They only appear later in the game, as a random encounter on an island in the dragon chain. Later, they appear in Chaos Shrine, where they are easy to defeat. The name "Sauria" means "Reptile" in Greek.

Final Fantasy II

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The Basilisk is an enemy that can use the Gaze V move, which inflicts Petrify on one target.

Final Fantasy III

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The Basilisk is fought in the small desert to the west of Kazus. Unlike the Basilisks encountered in other games, the one in Final Fantasy III does not cause Stone status with its Stare attack. Instead, it causes a character to Sleep.

Final Fantasy IV

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Basilisks appear in the Antlion's Den. Although they cannot petrify characters, their stronger relative, the Black Lizard, can.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

Basilisk, Ice Lizard, and Black Lizard all make a return appearance.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

The Basilisk in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years does, unlike the Basilisk in Final Fantasy IV, inflict Petrify with its Stone Gaze.

Final Fantasy VI

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The Basilisk has high HP and can inflict Petrify with its Stone Gaze ability. It can be fought on various islands in the World of Ruin. The Lizard, more cyan in color, is a palette swap fought at Serpent Trench in the World of Ruin.


Final Fantasy VII

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Basilisks appear as Bagrisks in this game. Its name is a simple mistranslation. Bagrisks can use Quake 2 and Petrify. They are fought in the Cosmo Area.

Final Fantasy IX

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Basilisks have attacks that can deliver Petrify status to the player. They appear in groups in Burmecia.


Final Fantasy X

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The Basilisk has the ability to use Stone Gaze and can be found on Djose Highroad.

Final Fantasy X-2

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The Kukulcan is nearly identical to the Basilisk in Final Fantasy X and can use the Stony Glare attack.

Final Fantasy XII

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Again, Basilisks have an Anacondaur-like appearance. They can be found in the southwestern parts of the Feywood and have the abilities Gnaw and Tail Spear.

Final Fantasy XIV

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In Final Fantasy XIV, the Basilisks bear resemblance to the Peiste-type enemies from Final Fantasy XI.


Vagrant Story

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The Basilisk takes on the appearance of a gray-blue lizard. It can be found at Snowfly Forest.


Final Fantasy Mystic Quest

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The Basilisk from Final Fantasy Mystic Quest can be found at Bone Dungeon and has the abilities Claw and Fang. They are lizard-like in appearance and use two simple physical attacks. They are no danger to the player.

Final Fantasy Adventure

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The Basilisk is an enemy found within the desert region between Menos and Jadd. They have a chance of inflicting Ston per hit, they also can drop Ruby.

The Final Fantasy Legend

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FFL Basilisk

The Basilisk is not a fightable enemy, but is a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into.

Final Fantasy Legend II

FFLII Basilisk

The Basilisk is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

The Basilisk in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light.

The Basilisk is an enemy encountered outside of Guera and inside the Moonlight Tower during the early stages of the game. After darkness floods the world, the enemy can only be encountered inside the Trial Tower. The monster can only use the the Poison spell.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

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Basilisk appears as a regular enemy in Final Fantasy Dimensions.

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest

This beast's gaze turns the living to stone. You don't want to get stoned, do you?

In-game description.
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The Basilisk appears in Final Fantasy All the Bravest as an enemy inside the Fabul Waterways. It uses Talon Dive and drops the Ogrenix.

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